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CB3050
Manual
rev. 1.5
Beckhoff Automation GmbH
Eiserstr. 5
33415 Verl
Germany
phone:
fax:
email:
web:
+49 (0) 52 46/963-0
+49 (0) 52 46/963-198
info@beckhoff.de
www.beckhoff.de
Contents
Contents
0
1
2
3
4
5
Document History................................................................................................................................. 6
Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... 7
1.1
Notes on the Documentation ........................................................................................................ 7
1.1.1
Liability Conditions ................................................................................................................ 7
1.1.2
Copyright............................................................................................................................... 7
1.2
Safety Instructions ........................................................................................................................ 8
1.2.1
Disclaimer ............................................................................................................................. 8
1.2.2
Description of Safety Symbols .............................................................................................. 9
1.3
Essential Safety Measures ......................................................................................................... 10
1.3.1
Operator's Obligation to Exercise Diligence ....................................................................... 10
1.3.2
National Regulations Depending on the Machine Type ..................................................... 10
1.3.3
Operator Requirements ...................................................................................................... 10
1.4
Functional Range ........................................................................................................................ 11
Overview ............................................................................................................................................ 12
2.1
Features ...................................................................................................................................... 12
2.2
Specifications and Documents ................................................................................................... 14
Detailed Description ........................................................................................................................... 15
3.1
Power Supply .............................................................................................................................. 15
3.2
CPU ............................................................................................................................................ 15
3.3
Memory ....................................................................................................................................... 15
Connectors ......................................................................................................................................... 16
4.1
Connector Map ........................................................................................................................... 17
4.2
Power Supply .............................................................................................................................. 18
4.3
System ........................................................................................................................................ 19
4.4
External CMOS Battery .............................................................................................................. 20
4.5
Memory ....................................................................................................................................... 21
4.6
VGA/DVI ..................................................................................................................................... 24
4.7
LVDS........................................................................................................................................... 25
4.8
Touch Screen ............................................................................................................................. 27
4.9
USB ............................................................................................................................................. 28
4.10 LAN1 ........................................................................................................................................... 29
4.11 LAN2 ........................................................................................................................................... 30
4.12 Audio ........................................................................................................................................... 31
4.13 IDE Interfaces ............................................................................................................................. 32
4.14 Serial Interface COM1 ................................................................................................................ 34
4.15 Serial Ports COM2 through COM4 ............................................................................................. 35
4.16 SMB/I2C...................................................................................................................................... 36
4.17 Mini-PCI ...................................................................................................................................... 37
4.18 GPIO ........................................................................................................................................... 39
4.19 Fan Connectors .......................................................................................................................... 40
BIOS Settings..................................................................................................................................... 41
5.1
Remarks for Setup Use .............................................................................................................. 41
5.2
Top Level Menu .......................................................................................................................... 41
5.3
Standard CMOS Features .......................................................................................................... 42
5.3.1
IDE Primary Master/Slave .................................................................................................. 43
5.4
Advanced BIOS Features ........................................................................................................... 44
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7
8
9
I
II
5.4.1
CPU Feature ....................................................................................................................... 46
5.5
Advanced Chipset Features ....................................................................................................... 47
5.6
Integrated Peripherals ................................................................................................................ 49
5.6.1
OnChip IDE Devices ........................................................................................................... 50
5.6.2
Onboard Devices ................................................................................................................ 51
5.6.3
SuperIO Devices ................................................................................................................. 52
5.7
Power Management Setup ......................................................................................................... 53
5.8
PnP/PCI Configuration ................................................................................................................ 55
5.8.1
IRQ Resources ................................................................................................................... 56
5.8.2
Memory Resources ............................................................................................................. 57
5.9
PC Health Status ........................................................................................................................ 58
5.10 Frequency/Voltage Control ......................................................................................................... 60
5.11 Load Fail-Safe Defaults .............................................................................................................. 61
5.12 Load Optimized Defaults ............................................................................................................ 61
5.13 Set Password .............................................................................................................................. 61
5.14 Save & Exit Setup ....................................................................................................................... 61
5.15 Exit Without Saving ..................................................................................................................... 61
BIOS update....................................................................................................................................... 62
Mechanical Drawings ......................................................................................................................... 63
7.1
PCB: Mounting Holes ................................................................................................................. 63
7.2
PCB: Pin 1 Dimensions .............................................................................................................. 64
7.3
PCB: Heat Spreader ................................................................................................................... 65
Technical Data ................................................................................................................................... 66
8.1
Electrical Data ............................................................................................................................. 66
8.2
Environmental Conditions ........................................................................................................... 66
8.3
Thermal Specifications ............................................................................................................... 67
Support and Service .......................................................................................................................... 68
9.1
Beckhoff's Branch Offices and Representatives ........................................................................ 68
9.2
Beckhoff Headquarters ............................................................................................................... 68
9.2.1
Beckhoff Support ................................................................................................................ 68
9.2.2
Beckhoff Service ................................................................................................................. 68
Annex: Post-Codes ............................................................................................................................ 70
Annex: Resources .............................................................................................................................. 73
IO Range ................................................................................................................................................ 73
Memory Range ....................................................................................................................................... 73
Interrupt .................................................................................................................................................. 73
PCI Devices ............................................................................................................................................ 74
SMB Devices .......................................................................................................................................... 74
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Notes on the Documentation
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Chapter: Document History
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Chapter: Document History
Notes on the Documentation
0 Document History
Version
0.1
0.2
1.0
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
Changes
first pre-release
updated resources section, updated block diagram, several minor changes
updated PCI table in annex, several minor changes
updated contact details, minor changes
image labels now language independent
added connector map, updated COM4 description, minor changes
minor changes
corrected LAN pinout
NOTE
All company names, brand names, and product names referred to in this manual are registered or
unregistered trademarks of their respective holders and are, as such, protected by national and
international law.
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Notes on the Documentation
Chapter: Introduction
1 Introduction
1.1 Notes on the Documentation
This description is only intended for the use of trained specialists in control and automation engineering
who are familiar with the applicable national standards. It is essential that the following notes and
explanations are followed when installing and commissioning these components.
1.1.1 Liability Conditions
The responsible staff must ensure that the application or use of the products described satisfy all the
requirements for safety, including all the relevant laws, regulations, guidelines and standards.
The documentation has been prepared with care. The products described are, however, constantly under
development. For that reason the documentation is not in every case checked for consistency with
performance data, standards or other characteristics. None of the statements of this manual represents a
guarantee (Garantie) in the meaning of § 443 BGB of the German Civil Code or a statement about the
contractually expected fitness for a particular purpose in the meaning of § 434 par. 1 sentence 1 BGB. In
the event that it contains technical or editorial errors, we retain the right to make alterations at any time and
without warning. No claims for the modification of products that have already been supplied may be made
on the basis of the data, diagrams and descriptions in this documentation.
1.1.2 Copyright
© This documentation is copyrighted. Any reproduction or third party use of this publication, whether in
whole or in part, without the written permission of Beckhoff Automation GmbH, is forbidden.
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Chapter: Introduction
Safety Instructions
1.2 Safety Instructions
Please consider the following safety instructions and descriptions. Product specific safety instructions are
to be found on the following pages or in the areas mounting, wiring, commissioning etc.
1.2.1 Disclaimer
All the components are supplied in particular hardware and software configurations appropriate for the
application. Modifications to hardware or software configurations other than those described in the
documentation are not permitted, and nullify the liability of Beckhoff Automation GmbH.
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Safety Instructions
Chapter: Introduction
1.2.2 Description of Safety Symbols
The following safety symbols are used in this documentation. They are intended to alert the reader to the
associated safety instructions.
ACUTE RISK OF INJURY!
If you do not adhere to the safety advise next to this symbol, there is immediate danger to life and health of
individuals!
RISK OF INJURY!
If you do not adhere to the safety advise next to this symbol, there is danger to life and health of individuals!
HAZARD TO INDIVIDUALS, ENVIRONMENT, DEVICES, OR DATA!
If you do not adhere to the safety advise next to this symbol, there is obvious hazard to individuals, to
environment, to materials, or to data.
NOTE OR POINTER
This symbol indicates information that contributes to better understanding.
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Chapter: Introduction
Essential Safety Measures
1.3 Essential Safety Measures
1.3.1 Operator's Obligation to Exercise Diligence
The operator must ensure that
o
o
o
o
o
o
the product is only used for its intended purpose
the product is only operated in sound condition and in working order
the instruction manual is in good condition and complete, and always available for reference at the
location where the products are used
the product is only used by suitably qualified and authorised personnel
the personnel is instructed regularly about relevant occupational safety and environmental protection
aspects
the operating personnel is familiar with the operating manual and in particular the safety notes
contained herein
1.3.2 National Regulations Depending on the Machine Type
Depending on the type of machine and plant in which the product is used, national regulations governing
the controllers of such machines will apply, and must be observed by the operator. These regulations cover,
amongst other things, the intervals between inspections of the controller. The operator must initiate such
inspections in good time.
1.3.3 Operator Requirements
o
Read the operating instructions
All users of the product must have read the operating instructions for the system they work with.
o
System know-how
All users must be familiar with all accessible functions of the product.
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Functional Range
Chapter: Introduction
1.4 Functional Range
NOTE
The descriptions contained in the present documentation represent a detailed and extensive product
description. As far as the described motherboard was acquired as an integral component of an Industrial
PC from Beckhoff Automation GmbH, this product description shall be applied only in limited scope. Only
the contractually agreed specifications of the corresponding Industrial PC from Beckhoff Automation GmbH
shall be relevant. Due to several models of Industrial PCs, variations in the component placement of the
motherboards are possible. Support and service benefits for the built-in motherboard will be rendered by
Beckhoff Automation GmbH exclusively as specified in the product description (inclusive operation system)
of the particular Industrial PC.
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Chapter: Overview
Features
2 Overview
2.1 Features
The CB3050 is a highly complex 3,5-inch board with the functionalities of a motherboard. It is equipped with
either an Intel® Celeron® M or an Intel® Pentium® M CPU, with up to 2 GByte DDR-RAM via
SO-DIMM200, with a Mini-PCI-bus and with additional periphery such as four serial busses, two
LAN-connectors, sound input and output, six USB channels, CRT and TFT connectors and two IDE
channels. Furthermore, a touch screen can be connected to the board.
Intel® Celeron® M,
Intel® Pentium® M
(up to 1.8 GHz)
CRT
GMCH
Intel® 82855GME
DVI
LCD
Power
VCCCore; VTT; DDRVTT
1,5V; 1,8V; 2,5V; 3,3V
HOST
Clock
ICS950813
MEMORY
2x
SoDIMM200
DDR333
LVDS 18/24
Hub Int
USB1
USB2
USB3
USB4
USB5
(USB6)
USB 2.0
RealTek®
ALC655
ACLink
ICH 4
Intel® 82801DB
IDE1
IDE2
Intel®
82562EZ
LAN1
SPDIF i
SPDIF o
LINE
MIC
OUT
Intern LAN
LPC
PCI
USB6 (COM4)
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
COACh3®
Touch
Controller
LAN2
Intel®
82541ER
Mini-PCI
TouchScreen
Winbond®
W83627HF
GPIO
BIOS
COM3
(PWR)
COM4
(Touch)
Watchdog
FAN1
FAN2
MS
Winbond®
W83627HF
COM1
COM2
KB
Processor Intel® Celeron® M, Intel® Celeron® M ULV, or Intel® Pentium® M up to 1,8GHz
Chipset Intel® 855GME and Intel ICH4
DDR-RAM via 2 x SO-DIMM200 up to 2 GByte DDR-333 with ECC
Four serial interfaces COM1 up to COM4
1x Ethernet 10/100 (BaseT), 1x Ethernet 10/100/1000 (BaseT).
Two IDE interfaces
PS/2 keyboard / mouse interface
Six USB 2.0 interfaces
AWARD® BIOS 6.10
CRT connection
DVI connection
TFT connection, LVDS 18/24 bit (single and dual pixel displays)
AC97 compatible sound controller with SPDIF in and out
RTC with external CMOS battery
5V single supply voltage
Mini-PCI Interface
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Features
o
o
Chapter: Overview
Touch screen interface
Size 102 mm x 147 mm
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Chapter: Overview
Specifications and Documents
2.2 Specifications and Documents
In making this manual and for further reading of technical documentation, the following documents,
specifications and web-pages were used and are recommended.

PCI specification
version 2.3 and 3.0
www.pcisig.com

Mini-PCI specification
version 1.0
www.pcisig.com

ACPI specification
version 3.0
www.acpi.info

ATA/ATAPI specification
version 7 rev. 1
www.t13.org

USB specifications
www.usb.org

SM-Bus specification
version 2.0
www.smbus.org

Intel chip description
855GM/GME datasheet, design guide
www.intel.com

Intel chip description
ICH4 datasheet
www.intel.com

Winbond chip description
W83627HF datasheet
www.winbond-usa.com or www.winbond.com.tw

Intel chip description
82541ER datasheet
www.intel.com

Intel chip description
82551ER datasheet
www.intel.com

Intel chip description
82562EZ datasheet
www.intel.com

ICS chip description
ICS950813 datasheet
www.icst.com

Chrontel chip description
Chrontel 7301C
www.chrontel.com

Elo TouchSystems chip description
COACh3
www.elotouch.de
(NDA required)
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Power Supply
Chapter: Detailed Description
3 Detailed Description
3.1 Power Supply
The power supply of the hardware module is effected via the power connector. The board requires an
operating voltage of 5 volt ± 5%. The two fan connectors can be attached to 12 volt if required.
3.2 CPU
The board can be ordered with one of the following processors employed: Intel® Celeron® M, Intel®
Celeron® M ULV, Intel® Pentium® M. The package type allows a maximum DIE temperature of 100
degrees Celsius and accords highest possible security even in rough environment.
The processors include a second level cache of up to 2 MByte, depending on which model is used.
Furthermore the processors offer many features known from the desktop range such as MMX2, serial
number, loadable microcode etc.
3.3 Memory
There is one conventional SO-DIMM200 socket available to equip the board with memory. For technical
and mechanical reasons it is possible that particular memory modules cannot be employed. Please ask
your sales representative for recommended memory modules.
With currently available SO-DIMM200 modules a memory extension up to 2 GByte is possible (DDR-333).
NOTE
For higher security demands SO-DIMM200 modules with ECC parity checking are available. The BIOS will
use this option automatically, though it can be manually disabled in setup. You may notice a performance
decrease with ECC enabled, when using higher video resolutions.
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Chapter: Connectors
Memory
4 Connectors
This section describes all the connectors found on the CB3050.
CAUTION
For most interfaces, the cables must meet certain requirements. For instance, USB 2.0 requires twisted and
shielded cables to reliably maintain full speed data rates. Restrictions on maximum cable length are also in
place for many high speed interfaces and for power supply. Please refer to the respective specifications and
use suitable cables at all times.
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Connector Map
Chapter: Connectors
4.1 Connector Map
Please use the connector map below for quick reference. Only connectors on the component side are
shown. For more information on each connector refer to the table below.
Ref-No.
J400/1
P401/2
U500/1
P700
P800
P900
P1100
P1101
P1200/J1200
P1201
P1202
P1203
P1300
P1301
P1302/4
P1303/8
P1306
P1307/9
P1401
P1400
Function
"IDE Interfaces"
"IDE Interfaces"
"Memory"
"GPIO"
"LAN1"
"LAN2"
"LVDS"
"VGA/DVI"
"Touch Screen"
"SMB/I2C"
"Audio"
"System"
"Serial Interface COM1"
"Mini-PCI"
"USB"
"Serial Ports COM2 through COM4"
"USB"
"Fan Connectors"
"External CMOS Battery"
"Power Supply"
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p. 32
p. 21
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p. 29
p. 30
p. 25
p. 24
p. 27
p. 36
p. 31
p. 19
p. 34
p. 37
p. 28
p. 35
p. 28
p. 40
p. 20
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Chapter: Connectors
Power Supply
4.2 Power Supply
The power supply of the hardware module is realized via a 2x8-pin connector (Molex PS 43045-16xx,
mating connector: Molex PS 43025-16xx). The pins for 12 volt have the sole purpose of supplying one or
both fans with the necessary current. Thus, when no fan is installed, these pins have no function. COM3
RXD and TXD can also be used for connecting a second power supply unit, e. g. for UPS. As an ordering
option SMBus signals SCL/SDA can be provided (replacing COM3 TXD/RXD).
Description
COM3 transmit data
PSU on
powerbutton PSU
12 volt supply
ground
ground
5 volt supply
5 volt supply
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Name
TXD
PS-ON
PWRBTN#
12V
GND
GND
VCC
VCC
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Name
RXD
PWRGD
SVCC
12V
GND
GND
VCC
VCC
Description
COM3 receive data
Powergood
standby-supply 5V
12 volt supply
ground
ground
5 volt supply
5 volt supply
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System
Chapter: Connectors
4.3 System
Some typical signals for system control are provided through a 2x9 pin connector (JST B18B-PHDSS,
mating connector: PHDR-18VS). This connector combines signals for power button, reset, keyboard,
speaker, and several LEDs such as harddisk LED, touch screen LED, suspend LED, and three additional
LEDs which are driven by GPIOs. Of these three GPIO-LEDs, LED1 and LED2 are already provided with a
series resistor. As can be seen from the pinout table below, corresponding signals are often placed vis-à-vis
or at least near to each other.
Description
ground
ground
LED touch screen
LED suspend / ACPI
LED harddisk
LED GPIO device
LED GPIO device
speaker to 5 volt
standby supply 5 volt
Name
GND
GND
TOUCHLED
S-LED
HDLED
LED1
LED2
SPEAKER
(S)VCC
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Name
PWRBTN#
RESET#
3.3V
S3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
LED3
KDAT
KCLK
Description
on/suspend button
reset to ground
3.3 volt supply
standby supply 3.3 volt
3.3 volt supply
3.3 volt supply
LED GPIO device
keyboard data
keyboard clock
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Chapter: Connectors
External CMOS Battery
4.4 External CMOS Battery
For keeping the internal clock alive even if the rest of the board is switched off, an external battery can be
attached via a 2 pin connector (JST B2B-EH-A, mating connector: EHR-2).
Name
Pin
1
BATT
2
GND
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Description
battery 3.3 volt
ground
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Memory
Chapter: Connectors
4.5 Memory
Conventional SO-DIMM200 memory modules, as familiar from notebook computers, are used to equip the
board with memory. For technical and mechanical reasons it is possible that particular memory modules
cannot be employed. Please ask your distributor for recommended memory modules.
With currently available SO-DIMM200 modules a memory extension up to 2 GByte is possible (DDR-333).
All timing parameters for different memory modules are automatically set by BIOS.
Description
memory reference current
ground
data 0
data 1
2.5 volt supply
data strobe 0
data 2
ground
data 3
data 8
2.5 volt supply
data 9
data strobe 1
ground
data 10
data 11
2.5 volt supply
clock
clock
ground
data 16
data 17
2.5 volt supply
data strobe 2
data 18
ground
Name
REF
GND
DQ0
DQ1
2.5V
DQS0
DQ2
GND
DQ3
DQ8
2.5V
DQ9
DQS1
GND
DQ10
DQ11
2.5V
CK0
CK0#
GND
DQ16
DQ17
2.5V
DQS2
DQ18
GND
Pin
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
31
33
35
37
39
41
43
45
47
49
51
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4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
46
48
50
52
Name
REF
GND
DQ4
DQ5
2.5V
DQM0
DQ6
GND
DQ7
DQ12
2.5V
DQ13
DQM1
GND
DQ14
DQ15
2.5V
2.5V
2.5V
GND
DQ20
DQ21
2.5V
DQM2
DQ22
GND
Description
memory reference current
ground
data 4
data 5
2.5 volt supply
data mask 0
data 6
ground
data 7
data 12
2.5 volt supply
data 13
data mask 1
ground
data 14
data 15
2.5 volt supply
2.5 volt supply
2.5 volt supply
ground
data 20
data 21
2.5 volt supply
data mask 2
data 22
ground
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Chapter: Connectors
Description
data 19
data 24
2.5 volt supply
data 25
data strobe 3
ground
data 26
data 27
2.5 volt supply
data check bit 0
data check bit 1
ground
data strobe 8
data check bit 2
2.5 volt supply
data check bit 3
reserved
ground
clock
clock
2.5 volt supply
clock enables 1
reserved
address 12
address 9
ground
address 7
address 5
address 3
address 1
2.5 volt supply
address 10
SDRAM bank 0
write enable
chip select
reserved
ground
data 32
data 33
2.5 volt supply
data strobe 4
data 34
ground
data 35
data 40
2.5 volt supply
data 41
data strobe 5
ground
data 42
data 43
2.5 volt supply
2.5 volt supply
ground
ground
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Memory
Name
DQ19
DQ24
2.5V
DQ25
DQS3
GND
DQ26
DQ27
2.5V
CB0
CB1
GND
DQS8
CB2
2.5V
CB3
N/C
GND
CK2
CK2#
2.5V
CKE1
N/C
A12
A9
GND
A7
A5
A3
A1
2.5V
A10
BA0
WE#
S0#
N/C
GND
DQ32
DQ33
2.5V
DQS4
DQ34
GND
DQ35
DQ40
2.5V
DQ41
DQS5
GND
DQ42
DQ43
2.5V
2.5V
GND
GND
Pin
53
55
57
59
61
63
65
67
69
71
73
75
77
79
81
83
85
87
89
91
93
95
97
99
101
103
105
107
109
111
113
115
117
119
121
123
125
127
129
131
133
135
137
139
141
143
145
147
149
151
153
155
157
159
161
54
56
58
60
62
64
66
68
70
72
74
76
78
80
82
84
86
88
90
92
94
96
98
100
102
104
106
108
110
112
114
116
118
120
122
124
126
128
130
132
134
136
138
140
142
144
146
148
150
152
154
156
158
160
162
Name
DQ23
DQ28
2.5V
DQ29
DQM3
GND
DQ30
DQ31
2.5V
CB4
CB5
GND
DQM8
CB6
2.5V
CB7
N/C
GND
GND
2.5V
2.5V
CKE0
N/C
A11
A8
GND
A6
A4
A2
A0
2.5V
BA1
RAS#
CAS#
S1#
N/C
GND
DQ36
DQ37
2.5V
DQM4
DQ38
GND
DQ39
DQ44
2.5V
DQ45
DQM5
GND
DQ46
DQ47
2.5V
CK1#
CK1
GND
Description
data 23
data 28
2.5 volt supply
data 29
data mask 3
ground
data 30
data 31
2.5 volt supply
data check bit 4
data check bit 5
ground
data mask 8
data check bit 6
2.5 volt supply
data check bit 7
reserved
ground
ground
2.5 volt supply
2.5 volt supply
clock enables 0
reserved
address 11
address 8
ground
address 6
address 4
address 2
address 0
2.5 volt supply
SDRAM bank 1
row address strobe
column address strobe
chip select
reserved
ground
data 36
data 37
2.5 volt supply
data mask 4
data 38
ground
data 39
data 44
2.5 volt supply
data 45
data mask 5
ground
data 46
data 47
2.5 volt supply
clock
clock
ground
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Description
data 48
data 49
2.5 volt supply
data strobe 6
data 50
ground
data 51
data 56
2.5 volt supply
data 57
data strobe 7
ground
data 58
data 59
2.5 volt supply
SPD data
SPD clock
3.3 volt supply
reserved
Name
DQ48
DQ49
2.5V
DQS6
DQ50
GND
DQ51
DQ56
2.5V
DQ57
DQS7
GND
DQ58
DQ59
2.5V
SDA
SCL
3.3V
N/C
Pin
163
165
167
169
171
173
175
177
179
181
183
185
187
189
191
193
195
197
199
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166
168
170
172
174
176
178
180
182
184
186
188
190
192
194
196
198
200
Name
DQ52
DQ53
2.5V
DQM6
DQ54
GND
DQ55
DQ60
2.5V
DQ61
DQM7
GND
DQ62
DQ63
2.5V
SA0
SA1
SA2
N/C
Description
data 52
data 53
2.5 volt supply
data mask 6
data 54
ground
data 55
data 60
2.5 volt supply
data 61
data mask 7
ground
data 62
data 63
2.5 volt supply
SPD address
SPD address
SPD address
reserved
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Chapter: Connectors
VGA/DVI
4.6 VGA/DVI
The module is equipped with a standard DVI-I-connector, which can be used to connect either a DVI
capable display or a standard VGA CRT – using a DVI-DSUB adapter, if necessary.
Pinout DVI-I:
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
Name
TMDSDAT2#
TMDSDAT2
GND
N/C
N/C
DDC CLK
DDC DAT
VSYNC
TMDSDAT1#
TMDSDAT1
GND
N/C
N/C
VCC
GND
HP_DETECT
TMDSDAT0#
TMDSDAT0
GND
N/C
N/C
GND
TMDS CLK
TMDS CLK#
RED
GREEN
BLUE
HSYNC
GND
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Description
DVI data 2 DVI data 2 +
ground
reserved
reserved
DDC clock (DVI/VGA)
DDC data (DVI/VGA)
VGA vertical sync
DVI data 1 DVI data 1 +
ground
reserved
reserved
5 volt supply
ground
hot plug detect
DVI data 0 DVI data 0 +
ground
reserved
reserved
ground
DVI clock
DVI clock
VGA red
VGA green
VGA blue
VGA horizontal sync
ground
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LVDS
Chapter: Connectors
4.7 LVDS
The board also offers the possibility to use displays with LVDS interface. These can be connected via a 30
pin flat-cable plug (JAE FI-X30S-HF-NPB, mating connector: FI-X30C(2)-NPB). Only shielded and twisted
cables may be used. The display type is to be chosen over the BIOS setup. The connector has two
additional shield pins S1 and S2 which are omitted in the pinout table below.
Pinout LVDS connector:
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
Name
TXO00#
TXO00
TXO01#
TXO01
TXO02#
TXO02
GND
TXO0C#
TXO0C
TXO03#
TXO03
TXO10#
TXO10
GND
TXO11#
TXO11
GND
TXO12#
TXO12
TXO1C#
TXO1C
TXO13#
TXO13
GND
3.3V
DDC_CLK
Description
LVDS even data 0 LVDS even data 0 +
LVDS even data 1 LVDS even data 1 +
LVDS even data 2 LVDS even data 2 +
ground
LVDS even clock LVDS even clock +
LVDS even data 3 LVDS even data 3 +
LVDS odd data 0 LVDS odd data 0 +
ground
LVDS odd data 1 LVDS odd data 1 +
ground
LVDS odd data 2 LVDS odd data 2 +
LVDS odd clock LVDS odd clock +
LVDS odd data 3 LVDS odd data 3 +
ground
3.3 volt supply
EDID clock for LCD
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Chapter: Connectors
Pin
27
28
29
30
LVDS
Name
DDC_DAT
FP_3.3V
FP_BL
VCC
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Description
EDID data for LCD
switched 3.3 volt for display
switched 5 volt for backlight
5 volt supply
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Touch Screen
Chapter: Connectors
4.8 Touch Screen
A key feature of the CB3050 is the possibility to connect a touch screen. Both 4-wire and 5-wire resistive
touch screens are supported. For receiving the relevant signals a 5 pin standard IDC socket connector with
a spacing of 2.54 mm is provided. If the connected touch screen is 4-wire then pin 1 will not be used. There
is an accompanying jumper which, if shorted at boot time, triggers the NVRST-signal in the controller,
thereby resetting all parameters of NVRAM to default values.
Conversion to the respective connector of the touch screen must be provided externally. Please consult the
manufacturer’s documentation to figure out the relevant technical details.
Note: In the pinout table below H, X, S, Y, and L are the signal names in the case of 5-wire, XL, XR, YT, and
YB are the names in the case of 4-wire.
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
Name
H-DRV
X/XL-DRV
S/XR-DRV
Y/YT-DRV
L/YB-DRV
Description
H driver control
X/XL driver control
S/XR driver control
Y/YT driver control
L/YB driver control
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Chapter: Connectors
USB
4.9 USB
The hardware module has six USB channels four of which (USB1 to USB4) are available as standard USB
connectors. The other two channels are provided as a 2x5 pin connector (JST B10B-PHDSSLFSN, mating
connector: PHDR-10VS).
All USB-channels support USB 2.0. You may note that the setting of USB keyboard or USB mouse support
in the BIOS-setup is only necessary and advisable, if the OS offers no USB-support. BIOS-setup can be
changed with an USB keyboard without enabling USB keyboard support. Running Windows with these
features enabled may lead to significant performance or functionality limitations.
Every USB interface provides up to 500 mA current and is protected by an electronical fuse.
Pinout 2x5 pin connector USB 5/6
Description
5 volt for USB5
minus channel USB5
plus channel USB5
ground
reserved
Name
VCC
USB5#
USB5
GND
N/C
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Name
VCC
USB6#
USB6
GND
N/C
Description
5 volt for USB6
minus channel USB6
plus channel USB6
ground
reserved
Pinout USB connector for channel X:
Pin
1
2
3
4
Name
VCC
USBX#
USBX
GND
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Description
5 volt for USBX
minus channel USBX
plus channel USBX
ground
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LAN1
Chapter: Connectors
4.10 LAN1
The module has two LAN interfaces. LAN1 supports 10BaseT and 100BaseT compatible net components
with automatic bandwidth selection. It also offers auto-cross and auto-negotiate functionality. The controller
chip is the Intel® 82562. PXE and RPL functions are also supported.
Pinout LAN 10/100:
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Name
LAN1-0
LAN1-0#
LAN1-1
N/C
N/C
LAN1-1#
N/C
N/C
Description
LAN1 transmit plus
LAN1 transmit minus
LAN1 receive plus
reserved
reserved
LAN1 receive minus
reserved
reserved
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Chapter: Connectors
LAN2
4.11 LAN2
LAN2 supports 10BaseT, 100BaseT and 1000BaseT compatible net components with automatic bandwidth
selection. It does not offer auto-cross and auto-negotiate functionality. The controller chip is the Intel®
82541ER. PXE and RPL functions are not supported.
Pinout LAN 10/100/1000:
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Name
LAN2-0
LAN2-0#
LAN2-1
LAN2-2
LAN2-2#
LAN2-1#
LAN2-3
LAN2-3#
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Description
LAN2 channel 0 plus
LAN2 channel 0 minus
LAN2 channel 1 plus
LAN2 channel 2 plus
LAN2 channel 2 minus
LAN2 channel 1 minus
LAN2 channel 3 plus
LAN2 channel 3 minus
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Audio
Chapter: Connectors
4.12 Audio
Audio input and output functions can be accessed via a 2x5 pin connector (JST B10B-PHDSSLFSN,
mating connector: PHDR-10VS). There are two ways to use this connector. Default functionality is the
familiar audio in, audio out, and microphone. OS dependent device drivers can switch these signals to
support a 5.1 output; thus in this mode no audio input signals are available.
Signals "SPDIFI" and "SPDIFO" provide digital input and output. If a transformation to a coaxial or optical
connector is necessary this must be performed externally.
Pinout audio 2x5 pin connector:
Description
digital output SPDIF
digital input SPDIF
sound output right /
front output right
AUX input right /
rear output right
microphone input 1 /
center output
Name
SPDIFO
SPDIFI
LOUT_R /
FRONT_R
AUXA_R /
REAR_R
MIC1 /
CENTER
Pin
Name
Description
1
2
3
6
7
8
4
9
5
10
3.3V
S_AGND
LOUT_L /
FRONT_L
AUXA_L /
REAR_L
MIC2 /
LFE
3.3 volt supply
analog ground sound
sound output left /
front output left
AUX input left /
rear output left
microphone input 2 /
LFE output
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Chapter: Connectors
IDE Interfaces
4.13 IDE Interfaces
The CB3050 has two IDE interfaces both provided as 2x22 pin IDC socket connectors with a spacing of 2
mm. The two sockets are located side by side with the secondary IDE interface nearer to the edge of the
board (see below).
All commercial IDE devices are supported. If necessary, an adapter for a spacing of 2.54 mm must be
applied. Please consult your distributor for such an adapter.
All required settings are made in the BIOS setup. If necessary, Ultra-DMA mode can be enforced by
shorting a jumper (for details, see below).
NOTE
The two jumpers are positioned in the opposite way compared to their corresponding IDE sockets. The
jumper nearer to the SoDIMM sockets belongs to the IDE interface farer away from it and vice versa.
Pinout for primary IDE
Description
reset
data bit 7
data bit 6
data bit 5
data bit 4
data bit 3
data bit 2
data bit 1
data bit 0
ground
DMA request signal
write signal
read signal
ready signal
DMA acknowledge signal
interrupt signal
address bit 1
address bit 0
chip select signal 0
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Name
PRST#
PDD7
PDD6
PDD5
PDD4
PDD3
PDD2
PDD1
PDD0
GND
PDDREQ
PDIOW#
PDIOR#
PDRDY
PDDACK#
PDIRQ
PDA1
PDA0
PDSC0#
Pin
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
31
33
35
37
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
Name
GND
PDD8
PDD9
PDD10
PDD11
PDD12
PDD13
PDD14
PDD15
N/C
GND
GND
GND
N/C
GND
N/C
PDMA66EN
PDA2
PDCS1#
Description
ground
data bit 8
data bit 9
data bit 10
data bit 11
data bit 12
data bit 13
data bit 14
data bit 15
reserved
ground
ground
ground
reserved
ground
reserved
enable UDMA66
address bit 2
chip select signal 1
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Description
LED
supply HDD 5V
ground
Chapter: Connectors
Name
PHDLED
VCC
GND
Pin
39
41
43
40
42
44
Name
GND
VCC
N/C
Description
ground
supply HDD 5V
reserved
Pinout for secondary IDE
Description
reset
data bit 7
data bit 6
data bit 5
data bit 4
data bit 3
data bit 2
data bit 1
data bit 0
ground
DMA request signal
write signal
read signal
ready signal
DMA acknowledge signal
interrupt signal
address bit 1
address bit 2
chip select signal 0
LED
supply HDD 5V
ground
Name
SRST#
SDD7
SDD6
SDD5
SDD4
SDD3
SDD2
SDD1
SDD0
GND
SDDREQ
SDIOW#
SDIOR#
SDRDY
SDDACK#
SDIRQ
SDA1
SDA0
SDSC0#
SHDLED
VCC
GND
Pin
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
31
33
35
37
39
41
43
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
Name
GND
SDD8
SDD9
SDD10
SDD11
SDD12
SDD13
SDD14
SDD15
N/C
GND
GND
GND
N/C
GND
N/C
SDMA66EN
SDA2
SDCS1#
GND
VCC
N/C
Description
ground
data bit 8
data bit 9
data bit 10
data bit 11
data bit 12
data bit 13
data bit 14
data bit 15
reserved
ground
ground
ground
reserved
ground
reserved
enable UDMA66
address bit 2
chip select signal 1
ground
supply HDD 5V
reserved
Jumper settings: The board ships with pins 1 & 2 shorted. This is the "standard" mode which lets the IDE
device and the controller negotiate the optimal transfer mode automatically. This is the best setting in most
situations. However, in some cases the automatic detection results in PIO-mode transfer even though the
setup would allow for UDMA. In such cases, UDMA mode can be enforced by shorting pins 2 & 3.
CAUTION
If you enforce UDMA mode in configurations which are not capable of running at that speed (e.g. due to
inappropriate or too long cable), you'll end up with I/O-errors and loss of data!
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Chapter: Connectors
Serial Interface COM1
4.14 Serial Interface COM1
The serial interface COM1 is made available via a 9-pin standard DSUB-connector. According to the
product order, TTL level signals or RS232 standard signals are provided.
The port address and the interrupt are set via the BIOS setup.
Pinout serial port (DSUB connector):
Description
data carrier detect
receive data
transmit data
data terminal ready
ground
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Name
DCD
RXD
TXD
DTR
GND
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Name
DSR
RTS
CTS
RI
Description
data set ready
request to send
clear to send
ring indicator
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Serial Ports COM2 through COM4
Chapter: Connectors
4.15 Serial Ports COM2 through COM4
There are three more serial interfaces on the board. Of these, COM3 is available through the power
connector (cf. p. 18). COM2 and COM4 and made available via a 2x5 pin connector each (JST
B10B-PHDSSLFSN, mating connector: PHDR-10VS). However, if the board has a touch screen interface,
COM4 is used internally. On these boards, the COM4 connector is either not populated or it is used for
mouse and keyboard signals (see pinning below). Signals default to RS232 level but can be ordered as TTL
level also.
The port address and the interrupt are set via the BIOS setup.
Description
data carrier detect
receive data
transmit data
data terminal ready
ground
Name
DCD
RXD
TXD
DTR
GND
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Name
DSR
RTS
CTS
RI
VCC
Description
data set ready
request to send
clear to send
ring indicator
5 volt supply
Alternative pinout of COM-connector when touchscreen feature is present:
Description
keyboard clock
keyboard data
reserved
reserved
ground
Name
KCLK
KDAT
N/C
N/C
GND
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
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7
8
9
10
Name
MCLK
MDAT
N/C
N/C
VCC
Description
mouse clock
mouse data
reserved
reserved
5 volt supply
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Chapter: Connectors
SMB/I2C
4.16 SMB/I2C
The CB3050 can communicate with external devices via the SMBus protocol or the I2C protocol. The
signals for these protocols are available through a 2x5 pin connector (JST B10B-PHDSSLFSN, mating
connector: PHDR-10VS). The SMBus signals are processed by the chipset, the I2C signals are processed
by the SIO unit.
Pinout SMBus/I2C connector:
Description
3.3 volt supply
SMBus clock
SMBus alarm
I2C bus clock
5 volt supply
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Name
3.3V
SMBCLK
SMBALRT#
I2CLK
VCC
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Name
GND
SMBDAT
SVCC
I2DAT
GND
Description
ground
SMBus data
standby supply 5V
I2C bus data
ground
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Mini-PCI
Chapter: Connectors
4.17 Mini-PCI
The CB3050 allows you to add expansion cards complying to the Mini-PCI standard (type III). One such
card can be inserted into the Mini-PCI slot available on the board.
Description
reserved
reserved
reserved
reserved
reserved
reserved
reserved
reserved
interrupt B
3.3 volt supply
serial interrupt (legacy)
ground
PCI clock
ground
PCI request
3.3 volt supply
address/data 31
address/data 29
ground
address/data 27
address/data 25
interrupt C
bus cmd/byte enables 3
address/data 23
ground
address/data 21
address/data 19
ground
address/data 17
Name
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
INTB#
3.3V
SERIRQ
GND
PCLK
GND
REQ#
3.3V
AD31
AD29
GND
AD27
AD25
INTC#
CBE3#
AD23
GND
AD21
AD19
GND
AD17
Pin
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
31
33
35
37
39
41
43
45
47
49
51
53
55
57
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4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
46
48
50
52
54
56
58
Name
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
VCC
INTA#
N/C
S3.3V
PRST#
3.3V
GNT#
GND
PME#
N/C
AD30
3.3V
AD28
AD26
AD24
IDSEL
GND
AD22
AD20
PAR
AD18
Description
reserved
reserved
reserved
reserved
reserved
reserved
reserved
reserved
5 volt supply
interrupt A
reserved
3.3 volt supply
reset
3.3 volt supply
PCI grant
ground
power management event
reserved
address/data 30
3.3 volt supply
address/data 28
address/data 26
address/data 24
init device select
ground
address/data 22
address/data 20
parity
address/data 18
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Chapter: Connectors
Description
bus cmd/byte enables 2
initiator ready
3.3 volt supply
clock running
system error
ground
parity error
bus cmd/byte enables 1
address/data 14
ground
address/data 12
address/data 10
ground
address/data 8
address/data 7
3.3 volt supply
address/data 5
interrupt D
address/data 3
5 volt supply
address/data 1
ground
reserved
reserved
reserved
reserved
reserved
reserved
reserved
reserved
reserved
lock
reserved
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Mini-PCI
Name
CBE2#
IRDY#
3.3V
CLKRUN#
SERR#
GND
PERR#
CBE1#
AD14
GND
AD12
AD10
GND
AD8
AD7
3.3V
AD5
INTD#
AD3
VCC
AD1
GND
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
PLOCK#
N/C
Pin
59
61
63
65
67
69
71
73
75
77
79
81
83
85
87
89
91
93
95
97
99
101
103
105
107
109
111
113
115
117
119
121
123
60
62
64
66
68
70
72
74
76
78
80
82
84
86
88
90
92
94
96
98
100
102
104
106
108
110
112
114
116
118
120
122
124
Name
AD16
GND
FRAME#
TRDY#
STOP#
3.3V
DEVSEL#
GND
AD15
AD13
AD11
GND
AD9
CBE0#
3.3V
AD6
AD4
AD2
AD0
N/C
N/C
GND
GND
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
GND
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
S3.3V
Description
address/data 16
ground
cycle frame
target ready
stop request by target
3.3 volt supply
device select
ground
address/data 15
address/data 13
address/data 11
ground
address/data 9
bus cmd/byte enables 0
3.3 volt supply
address/data 6
address/data 4
address/data 2
address/data 0
reserved
reserved
ground
ground
reserved
reserved
reserved
reserved
ground
reserved
reserved
reserved
reserved
3.3 volt supply
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GPIO
Chapter: Connectors
4.18 GPIO
The General Purpose Input/Output interface is made available through a 2x10 pin connector (JST
B20B-PHDSSLFSN, mating connector: PHDR-20VS). To make use of this interface the SIO unit must be
programmed accordingly. Please refer to your distributor for information on available software support.
Description
5 volt supply
GP input/output 10
GP input/output 11
GP input/output 12
GP input/output 13
GP input/output 14
GP input/output 15
GP input/output 16
GP input/output 17
ground
Name
VCC
GPIO10
GPIO11
GPIO12
GPIO13
GPIO14
GPIO15
GPIO16
GPIO17
GND
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Name
VCC
GPIO20
GPIO21
GPIO22
GPIO23
GPIO24
GPIO25
GPIO26
GPIO27
GND
Description
5 volt supply
GP input/output 20
GP input/output 21
GP input/output 22
GP input/output 23
GP input/output 24
GP input/output 25
GP input/output 26
GP input/output 27
ground
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Chapter: Connectors
Fan Connectors
4.19 Fan Connectors
Two 3 pin connectors are available for controlling and monitoring external fans (12 volt). For the monitoring
the fans must provide a corresponding speed signal.
Pinout fan connector:
Name
Pin
1
GND
2
12V
3
TACHO
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Description
ground
12 volt supply regulated
fan monitoring signal
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Remarks for Setup Use
Chapter: BIOS Settings
5 BIOS Settings
5.1 Remarks for Setup Use
In a setup page, standard values for its setup entries can be loaded. Fail-safe defaults are loaded with F6
and optimized defaults are loaded with F7. These standard values are independent of the fact that a board
has successfully booted with a setup setting before.
This is different if these defaults are called from the Top Menu. Once a setup setting was saved, which
subsequently leads to a successful boot process, those values are loaded as default for all setup items
afterwards.
See also the chapters “Load Fail-Safe Defaults" (5.10) and “Load Optimized Defaults” (5.11).
NOTE
BIOS features and setup options are subject to change without notice. The settings displayed in the
screenshots on the following pages are meant to be examples only. They do not represent the
recommended settings or the default settings. Determination of the appropriate settings is dependent upon
the particular application scenario in which the board is used.
5.2 Top Level Menu
Phoenix – AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
► Standard CMOS Features
► Frequency/Voltage Control
► Advanced BIOS Features
Load Fail-Safe Defaults
► Advanced Chipset Features
Load Optimized Defaults
► Integrated Peripherals
Set Password
► Power Management Setup
Save & Exit Setup
► PnP/PCI Configurations
Exit Without Saving
► PC Health Status
Esc : Quit
F10 : Save & Exit Setup
↑ ↓ → ←
: Select Item
"brief description of selected item"
The sign „►“ in front of an item means that there is a sub menu.
The „x“ sign in front of an item means, that the item is disabled but can be enabled by changing or selecting
some other item (usually somewhere above the disabled item on the same screen).
Use the arrow buttons to navigate from one item to another. For selecting an item press Enter which will
open either a sub menu or a dialog screen.
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Chapter: BIOS Settings
Standard CMOS Features
5.3 Standard CMOS Features
Phoenix – AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Standard CMOS Features
Date (mm:dd:yy)
Thu, Jan 25 2007
Time (hh:mm:ss)
11 : 13 : 35
►
►
►
►
IDE
IDE
IDE
IDE
Primary Master
Primary Slave
Secondary Master
Secondary Slave
Video
Halt On
Base Memory
Extended Memory
Total Memory
[
[
[
[
Item Help
None]
None]
None]
None]
[EGA/VGA]
[All , But Keyboard]
640K
1013760K
1014784K
↑↓→←:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:Help
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
 Date (mm:dd:yy)
Options:
mm:
dd:
yy:
month
day
year
 Time (hh:mm:ss)
Options:
hh:
mm:
ss:
hours
minutes
seconds
 IDE Primary Master
Sub menu: see "IDE Primary Master/Slave" (page 43)
 IDE Primary Slave
Sub menu: see "IDE Primary Master/Slave" (page 43)
 IDE Secondary Master
Sub menu: see "IDE Primary Master/Slave" (page 43)
 IDE Secondary Slave
Sub menu: see "IDE Primary Master/Slave" (page 43)
 Video
Options:
EGA/VGA / CGA 40 / CGA 80 / Mono
 Halt On
Options:
All Errors / No Errors / All, But Keyboard
 Base Memory
Options:
none
 Extended Memory
Options:
none
 Total Memory
Options:
none
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Standard CMOS Features
Chapter: BIOS Settings
5.3.1 IDE Primary Master/Slave
Phoenix – AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
IDE Primary Master
IDE HDD Auto-Detection
[Press Enter]
IDE Primary Master
Access Mode
Item Help
[Auto]
[Auto]
Capacity
0 MB
Cylinder
Head
Precomp
Landing Zone
Sector
0
0
0
0
0
↑↓→←:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:Help
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
 IDE HDD Auto-Detection
Options:
none
 IDE Primary Master
Options:
None / Auto / Manual
 Access Mode
Options:
CHS / LBA / Large / Auto
 Capacity
Options:
none
 Cylinder
Options:
none
 Head
Options:
none
 Precomp
Options:
none
 Landing Zone
Options:
none
 Sector
Options:
none
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Chapter: BIOS Settings
Advanced BIOS Features
5.4 Advanced BIOS Features
Phoenix – AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Advanced BIOS Features
► CPU Feature
[Press Enter]
Item Help
Virus Warning
[Disabled]
CPU L1 & L2 Cache
[Enabled]
Quick Power On Self Test
[Enabled]
First Boot Device
[HDD-0]
Second Boot Device
[Disabled]
Third Boot Device
[Disabled]
Boot Other Device
[Enabled]
Boot Up NumLock Status
[On]
Gate A20 Option
[Fast]
Typematic Rate Setting
[Disabled]
x Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec)
6
x Typematic Delay (Msec)
250
Security Option
[Setup]
APIC Mode
[Disabled]
MPS Version Control For OS
1.4
OS Select For DRAM > 64MB
[Non OS2]
HDD S.M.A.R.T. Capability
[Enabled]
Report No FDD For WIN 95
[No]
Full Screen LOGO Show
[Disabled]
↑↓→←:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:Help
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
 CPU Feature
Sub menu: see "CPU Feature" (page 46)
 Virus Warning
Options:
Enabled / Disabled
 CPU L1 & L2 Cache
Options:
Enabled / Disabled
 Quick Power On Self Test
Options:
Enabled / Disabled
 First Boot Device
Options:
LS120 / HDD-0 / SCSI / CDROM / HDD-1 / HDD-2 / HDD-3 / ZIP100 / USB-FDD / USB-ZIP
/ USB-CDROM / USB-HDD / LAN / Disabled
 Second Boot Device
Options:
LS120 / HDD-0 / SCSI / CDROM / HDD-1 / HDD-2 / HDD-3 / ZIP100 / USB-FDD / USB-ZIP
/ USB-CDROM / USB-HDD / LAN / Disabled
 Third Boot Device
Options:
LS120 / HDD-0 / SCSI / CDROM / HDD-1 / HDD-2 / HDD-3 / ZIP100 / USB-FDD / USB-ZIP
/ USB-CDROM / USB-HDD / LAN / Disabled
 Boot Other Device
Options:
Enabled / Disabled
 Boot Up NumLock Status
Options:
Off / On
 Gate A20 Option
Options:
Normal / Fast
 Typematic Rate Setting
Options:
Enabled / Disabled
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Advanced BIOS Features
Chapter: BIOS Settings
 Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec)
Options:
6 / 8 / 10 / 12 / 15 / 20 / 24 / 30
 Typematic Delay (Msec)
Options:
250 / 500 / 750 / 1000
 Security Option
Options:
Setup / System
 APIC Mode
Options:
Enabled / Disabled
 MPS Version Control For OS
Options:
1.1 / 1.4
 OS Select For DRAM > 64MB
Options:
Non-OS2 / OS2
 HDD S.M.A.R.T. Capability
Options:
Enabled / Disabled
 Report No FDD For WIN 95
Options:
No / Yes
 Full Screen LOGO Show
Options:
Enabled / Disabled
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Chapter: BIOS Settings
Advanced BIOS Features
5.4.1 CPU Feature
Phoenix – AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
CPU Feature
Thermal Management
Thermal Monitor 1
Execute Disable Bit
[Enabled]
Item Help
↑↓→←:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:Help
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
 Thermal Management
Options:
none
 Execute Disable Bit
Options:
Enabled / Disabled
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Advanced Chipset Features
Chapter: BIOS Settings
5.5 Advanced Chipset Features
Phoenix – AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Advanced Chipset Features
DRAM Timing Selectable
[By SPD]
Item Help
x CAS Latency Time
2.5
x Active to Precharge Delay
7
x DRAM RAS# to CAS# Delay
3
x DRAM RAS# Precharge
3
x DRAM Data Integrity Mode
Non-ECC
MGM Core Frequency
[Auto Max 266MHz]
System BIOS Cacheable
[Enabled]
Video BIOS Cacheable
[Enabled]
Memory Hole At 15M-16M
[Disabled]
Delayed Transaction
[Enabled]
Delay Prior to Thermal
[16 Min]
AGP Aperture Size (MB)
[64]
** On-Chip VGA Setting **
On-Chip VGA
[Enabled]
On-Chip Frame Buffer Size
[32MB]
Boot Display
[LFP]
Panel Scaling
[Off]
Panel Number
[ 800*600 *18b-sp]
↑↓→←:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:Help
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
 DRAM Timing Selectable
Options:
By SPD / Manual
 CAS Latency Time
Options:
2.5 / 2
 Active to Precharge Delay
Options:
5/6/7
 DRAM RAS# to CAS# Delay
Options:
2/3
 DRAM RAS# Precharge
Options:
2/3
 DRAM Data Integrity Mode
Options:
none
 MGM Core Frequency
Options:
Auto Max 266MHz /
400/266/133/200 MHz /
400/200/100/200 MHz /
400/200/100/133 MHz /
400/266/133/267 MHz /
400/333/166/250 MHz /
Auto Max 400/333 MHz
 System BIOS Cacheable
Options:
Enabled / Disabled
 Video BIOS Cacheable
Options:
Enabled / Disabled
 Memory Hole At 15M-16M
Options:
Enabled / Disabled
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Chapter: BIOS Settings
Advanced Chipset Features
 Delayed Transaction
Options:
Enabled / Disabled
 Delay Prior to Thermal
Options:
4 Min / 8 Min / 16 Min / 32 Min
 AGP Aperture Size
Options:
4 / 8 / 16 / 32 / 64 / 128 / 256
 On Chip VGA
Options:
Enabled / Disabled
 On Chip Frame Buffer Size
Options:
1MB / 4MB / 8MB / 16MB / 32MB
 Boot Display
Options:
VBIOS Default / CRT / LFP / CRT+LFP / EFP / CRT+EFP
 Panel Scaling
Options:
Auto / On / Off
 Panel Number
Options:
640*480 *18b-sp / 800*600 *18b-sp / 1024*768 *18b-sp / 1024*768 *18b-dp /
1280*1024*18b-dp / 1400*1050*18b-dp / 1400*1050*18b-rb / 1600*1200*18b-dp /
640*480 *24b-sp / 800*600 *24b-sp / 1024*768 *24b-sp / 1024*768 *24b-dp /
1280*1024*24b-dp / 1400*1050*24b-dp / 1400*1050*24b-rb / 1600*1200*24b-dp
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Integrated Peripherals
Chapter: BIOS Settings
5.6 Integrated Peripherals
Phoenix – AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Integrated Peripherals
► OnChip IDE Device
[Press Enter]
► Onboard Device
[Press Enter]
► SuperIO Device
[Press Enter]
Item Help
↑↓→←:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:Help
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
 OnChip IDE Device
Sub menu: see "OnChip IDE Devices" (page 50)
 Onboard Device
Sub menu: see "Onboard Devices" (page 51)
 SuperIO Device
Sub menu: see "SuperIO Devices" (page 52)
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Chapter: BIOS Settings
Integrated Peripherals
5.6.1 OnChip IDE Devices
Phoenix – AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
OnChip IDE Device
On-Chip Primary
PCI IDE
[Enabled]
IDE Primary Master PIO
[Auto]
IDE Primary Slave PIO
[Auto]
IDE Primary Master UDMA
[Auto]
IDE Primary Slave UDMA
[Auto]
On-Chip Secondary PCI IDE
[Enabled]
IDE Secondary Master PIO
[Auto]
IDE Secondary Slave PIO
[Auto]
IDE Secondary Master UDMA
[Auto]
IDE Secondary Slave UDMA
[Auto]
IDE HDD Block Mode
Item Help
[Enabled]
↑↓→←:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:Help
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
 On-Chip Primary PCI IDE
Options:
Enabled / Disabled
 IDE Primary Master PIO
Options:
Auto / Mode 0 / Mode 1 / Mode 2 / Mode 3 / Mode 4
 IDE Primary Slave PIO
Options:
Auto / Mode 0 / Mode 1 / Mode 2 / Mode 3 / Mode 4
 IDE Primary Master UDMA
Options:
Disabled / Auto
 IDE Primary Slave UDMA
Options:
Disabled / Auto
 On-Chip Secondary PCI IDE
Options:
Enabled / Disabled
 IDE Secondary Master PIO
Options:
Auto / Mode 0 / Mode 1 / Mode 2 / Mode 3 / Mode 4
 IDE Secondary Slave PIO
Options:
Auto / Mode 0 / Mode 1 / Mode 2 / Mode 3 / Mode 4
 IDE Secondary Master UDMA
Options:
Disabled / Auto
 IDE Secondary Slave UDMA
Options:
Disabled / Auto
 IDE HDD Block Mode
Options:
Enabled / Disabled
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Integrated Peripherals
Chapter: BIOS Settings
5.6.2 Onboard Devices
Phoenix – AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Onboard Device
USB Controller
[Enabled]
USB 2.0 Controller
[Enabled]
USB Keyboard Support
[Disabled]
USB Mouse Support
[Disabled]
AC97 Audio
[Auto]
Init Display First
[Onboard/AGP]
Touch
[Enabled]
Onboard LAN BootROM
[Disabled]
Item Help
↑↓→←:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:Help
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
 USB Controller
Options:
Enabled / Disabled
 USB 2.0 Controller
Options:
Enabled / Disabled
 USB Keyboard Support
Options:
Enabled / Disabled
 USB Mouse Support
Options:
Enabled / Disabled
 AC97 Audio
Options:
Disabled / Auto
 Init Display First
Options:
Onboard/AGP / PCI Slot
 Touch
Options:
Enabled / Disabled
 Onboard LAN BootROM
Options:
Enabled / Disabled
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Chapter: BIOS Settings
Integrated Peripherals
5.6.3 SuperIO Devices
x
x
x
x
Phoenix – AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
SuperIO Device
Onboard Serial Port 1
[3F8/IRQ4]
Onboard Serial Port 2
[2F8/IRQ3]
UART Mode Select
[Normal]
RxD , TxD Active
Hi,Lo
IR Transmission Delay
Enabled
UR2 Duplex Mode
Half
Use IR Pins
RxD2,TxD2
Onboard Serial Port 3
[3E8/IRQ11]
Onboard Serial Port 4
[2F8/IRQ10]
Item Help
↑↓→←:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:Help
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
 Onboard Serial Port 3
Options:
Disabled / 3F8/IRQ11 / 2F8/IRQ11 / 3E8/IRQ11 / 2E8/IRQ11
 Onboard Serial Port 4
Options:
Disabled / 3F8/IRQ10 / 2F8/IRQ10 / 3E8/IRQ10 / 2E8/IRQ10
 Onboard Serial Port 1
Options:
Disabled / 3F8/IRQ4 / 2F8/IRQ3 / 3E8/IRQ4 / 2E8/IRQ3 / Auto
 Onboard Serial Port 2
Options:
Disabled / 3F8/IRQ4 / 2F8/IRQ3 / 3E8/IRQ4 / 2E8/IRQ3 / Auto
 UART Mode Select
Options:
IrDA / ASKIR / Normal
 RxD , TxD Active
Options:
Hi,Hi / Hi,Lo / Lo,Hi / Lo,Lo
 IR Transmission Delay
Options:
Enabled / Disabled
 UR2 Duplex Mode
Options:
Full / Half
 Use IR Pins
Options:
RxD2,TxD2 / IR-Rx2Tx2
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Power Management Setup
Chapter: BIOS Settings
5.7 Power Management Setup
Phoenix – AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Power Management Setup
ACPI Function
[Enabled]
ACPI Suspend Type
[S1(POS)]
Run VGABIOS if S3 Resume
Yes
Power Management
[User Define]
Video Off Method
[DPMS]
Video Off in Suspend
[Yes]
Suspend Type
[Stop Grant]
Modem Use IRQ
[3]
Suspend Mode
[Disabled]
HDD Power Down
[Disabled]
Soft-Off by PWR-BTTN
[Instant-Off]
PWRON After PWR-Fail
[On]
Wake-Up by PCI card
[Disabled]
Power On by Ring
[Disabled]
x USB KB Wake-Up From S3
Disabled
Resume by Alarm
[Disabled]
x Date(of Month) Alarm
0
x Time(hh:mm:ss)
0 : 0 : 0
Item Help
↑↓→←:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:Help
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
 ACPI function
Options:
Enabled / Disabled
 ACPI Suspend Type
Options:
S1(POS) / S3(STR) / S1&S3
 Run VGABIOS if S3 Resume
Options:
Auto / Yes / No
 Power Management
Options:
User Define / Min Saving / Max Saving
 Video Off Method
Options:
Blank Screen / V/H SYNC+Blank / DPMS
 Video Off In Suspend
Options:
No / Yes
 Suspend Type
Options:
Stop Grant / PwrOn Suspend
 MODEM Use IRQ
Options:
NA / 3 / 4 / 5 / 7 / 9 / 10 / 11
 Suspend Mode
Options:
Disabled / 1 Min / 2 Min / 4 Min / 8 Min / 12 Min / 20 Min / 30 Min / 40 Min / 1 Hour
 HDD Power Down
Options:
Disabled / 1 Min ... 15 Min
 Soft-Off by PWR-BTTN
Options:
Instant-Off / Delay 4 Sec
 PWRON After PWR-Fail
Options:
Former Sts / On / Off
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Chapter: BIOS Settings
Power Management Setup
 Wake Up by PCI Card
Options:
Enabled / Disabled
 Power-On by Ring
Options:
Enabled / Disabled
 USB KB Wake Up From S3
Options:
Enabled / Disabled
 Resume by Alarm
Options:
Enabled / Disabled
 Date(of Month) Alarm
Options:
1 / ... / 31
 Time (hh:mm:ss) Alarm
Options:
insert [hh], [mm] and [ss]
 Primary IDE 0
Options:
Enabled / Disabled
 Primary IDE 1
Options:
Enabled / Disabled
 Secondary IDE 0
Options:
Enabled / Disabled
 Secondary IDE 1
Options:
Enabled / Disabled
 FDD,COM,LPT Port
Options:
Enabled / Disabled
 PCI PIRQ[A-D]#
Options:
Enabled / Disabled
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PnP/PCI Configuration
Chapter: BIOS Settings
5.8 PnP/PCI Configuration
Phoenix – AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
PNP/PCI Configurations
Reset Configuration Data
Resources Controlled By
► IRQ Resources
► Memory Resources
PCI/VGA Palette Snoop
[Disabled]
Item Help
[Manual]
[Press Enter]
[Press Enter]
[Disabled]
↑↓→←:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:Help
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
 Reset Configuration Data
Options:
Enabled / Disabled
 Resources Controlled By
Options:
Auto(ESCD) / Manual
 IRQ Resources
Sub menu: see "IRQ Resources" (page 56)
 Memory Resources
Sub menu: see "Memory Resources" (page 57)
 PCI/VGA Palette Snoop
Options:
Enabled / Disabled
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Chapter: BIOS Settings
PnP/PCI Configuration
5.8.1 IRQ Resources
IRQ-3
IRQ-4
IRQ-5
IRQ-7
IRQ-9
IRQ-10
IRQ-11
IRQ-12
IRQ-14
IRQ-15
Phoenix – AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
IRQ Resources
assigned to
[PCI Device]
assigned to
[PCI Device]
assigned to
[PCI Device]
assigned to
[PCI Device]
assigned to
[PCI Device]
assigned to
[PCI Device]
assigned to
[PCI Device]
assigned to
[PCI Device]
assigned to
[PCI Device]
assigned to
[PCI Device]
Item Help
↑↓→←:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:Help
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
 IRQ-3 assigned to
Options:
PCI Device / Reserved
 IRQ-4 assigned to
Options:
PCI Device / Reserved
 IRQ-5 assigned to
Options:
PCI Device / Reserved
 IRQ-7 assigned to
Options:
PCI Device / Reserved
 IRQ-9 assigned to
Options:
PCI Device / Reserved
 IRQ-10 assigned to
Options:
PCI Device / Reserved
 IRQ-11 assigned to
Options:
PCI Device / Reserved
 IRQ-12 assigned to
Options:
PCI Device / Reserved
 IRQ-14 assigned to
Options:
PCI Device / Reserved
 IRQ-15 assigned to
Options:
PCI Device / Reserved
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PnP/PCI Configuration
Chapter: BIOS Settings
5.8.2 Memory Resources
Phoenix – AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Memory Resources
Reserved Memory Base
[N/A]
x Reserved Memory Length
8K
Item Help
↑↓→←:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:Help
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
 Reserved Memory Base
Options:
N/A / D000 / D800
 Reserved Memory Length
Options:
8K / 16K / 32K
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Chapter: BIOS Settings
PC Health Status
5.9 PC Health Status
Temp. Board
Temp. CPU
Temp. DDR
CPU Core
GMCH Core
CPU VTT
Memory 2.5V
+3.3 V
+5.0 V
+1.5V
VBatt
Fan1 Speed
Fan2 Speed
Phoenix – AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
PC Health Status
64°C
65°C
69°C
0.86V
1.37V
1.02V
2.49V
3.29V
4.99V
1.48V
3.26V
5400 RPM
0 RPM
Board Revision
Item Help
3
↑↓→←:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:Help
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
 Temp. Board
Options:
none
 Temp. CPU
Options:
none
 Temp. DDR
Options:
none
 CPU Core
Options:
none
 GMCH Core
Options:
none
 CPU VTT
Options:
none
 Memory 2.5V
Options:
none
 +3.3 V
Options:
none
 +5.0 V
Options:
none
 +1.5 V
Options:
none
 VBatt
Options:
none
 Fan1 Speed
Options:
none
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PC Health Status
Chapter: BIOS Settings
 Fan2 Speed
Options:
none
 Board Revision
Options:
none
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Chapter: BIOS Settings
Frequency/Voltage Control
5.10 Frequency/Voltage Control
Phoenix – AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Frequency / Voltage Control
Auto Detect PCI Clk
[Enabled]
Spread Spectrum
0.3% Center
Item Help
↑↓→←:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:Help
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
 Auto Detect PCI Clk
Options:
Enabled / Disabled
 Spread Spectrum
Options:
none
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Load Fail-Safe Defaults
Chapter: BIOS Settings
5.11 Load Fail-Safe Defaults
If this option is chosen, the last working setup is loaded from flash. Working means that the setup setting
has already led to a successful boot process.
At the first setting of the BIOS setup, safe values are loaded which lets the board boot. This status is
reached again, if the board is reprogrammed with the corresponding flash-program and the required
parameters.
5.12 Load Optimized Defaults
This option applies like described under “Remarks for Setup Use” (5.1).
At first start of the BIOS, optimized values are loaded from the setup, which are supposed to make the
board boot. This status is achieved again, if the board is reprogrammed using the flash program with the
required parameters.
5.13 Set Password
Here you can enter a password to protect the BIOS settings against unauthorized changes. Use this option
with care! Forgotten or lost passwords are a frequent problem.
5.14 Save & Exit Setup
Settings are saved and the board is restarted.
5.15 Exit Without Saving
This option leaves the setup without saving any changes.
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Chapter: BIOS update
Exit Without Saving
6 BIOS update
If a BIOS update becomes necessary, the program “AWDFLASH.EXE” from Phoenix Technologies is used
for this. It is important, that the program is started from a DOS environment without a virtual memory
manager such as for example “EMM386.EXE”. In case such a memory manager is loaded, the program will
stop with an error message.
The system must not be interrupted during the flash process, otherwise the update is stopped and the BIOS
is destroyed afterwards.
The program should be started as follows:
awdflash [biosfilename] /sn /cc /cp
/sn
/cc
/cp
Do not save the current BIOS
Clear the CMOS
Clear the PnP information
The erasure of CMOS and PnP is strongly recommended. This ensures, that the new BIOS works correctly
and that all chipset registers, which were saved in the setup, are reinitialized through the BIOS. DMI should
only be erased (option /cd) if the BIOS supplier advises to do so.
A complete description of all valid parameters is shown with the parameter “/?”.
In order to make the updating process run automatically, the parameter “/py” must be added. This
parameter bypasses all security checks during programming.
CAUTION
Updating the BIOS in an improper way can render the board unusable. Therefore, you should only update
the BIOS if you really need the changes/corrections which come with the new BIOS version.
CAUTION
Before you proceed to update the BIOS you need to make absolutely sure that you have the right BIOS file
which was issued for the exact board and exact board revision that you wish to update. If you try to update
the BIOS using the wrong file the board will not start up again.
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PCB: Mounting Holes
Chapter: Mechanical Drawings
7 Mechanical Drawings
7.1 PCB: Mounting Holes
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Chapter: Mechanical Drawings
PCB: Pin 1 Dimensions
7.2 PCB: Pin 1 Dimensions
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PCB: Heat Spreader
Chapter: Mechanical Drawings
7.3 PCB: Heat Spreader
NOTE
All dimensions are in mil (1 mil = 0,0254 mm)
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Chapter: Technical Data
Electrical Data
8 Technical Data
8.1 Electrical Data
Power Supply:
Board:
RTC:
5 Volt +/- 5% (5 Volt Suspend / 12 Volt Fan)
>= 3 Volt
RTC:
<= 10A
Electric Power Consumption:
8.2 Environmental Conditions
Temperature Range:
Operating:
Storage:
Shipping:
0°C to +60°C (extended temperature on request)
-25°C up to +85°C
-25°C up to +85°C, for packaged boards
Operating:
Storage:
Shipping:
0.5°C per minute, 7.5°C per 30 minutes
1.0°C per minute
1.0°C per minute, for packaged boards
Operating:
Storage:
Shipping:
5% up to 85% (non condensing)
5% up to 95% (non condensing)
5% up to 100% (non condensing), for packaged boards
Operating:
Storage:
Shipping:
150m/s , 6ms
2
400m/s , 6ms
2
400m/s , 6ms, for packaged boards
Operating:
10 up to 58Hz, 0.075mm amplitude
2
58 up to 500Hz, 10m/s
5 up to 9Hz, 3.5mm amplitude
2
9 up to 500Hz, 10m/s
5 up to 9Hz, 3.5mm amplitude
2
9 up to 500Hz, 10m/s , for packaged boards
Temperature Changes:
Relative Humidity:
Shock:
2
Vibration:
Storage:
Shipping:
CAUTION
Shock and vibration figures pertain to the motherboard alone and do not include additional components
such as heat sinks, memory modules, cables etc.
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Thermal Specifications
Chapter: Technical Data
8.3 Thermal Specifications
The board is specified to operate in an environmental temperature range from 0°C to +60°C (extended
temperature on request). Maximum die temperature is 100°C. To keep the processor under this threshold
an appropriate cooling solution needs to be applied. This solution has to take typical and maximum power
consumption into account. The maximum power consumption may be twice as high and should be used as
a basis for the cooling concept. Additional controllers may also affect the cooling concept. The power
consumption of such components may be comparable to the consumption of the processor.
The board design includes thermal solution mounting points that will provide the best possible thermal
interface between die and solution. Since we take thermal solutions seriously we have several advanced,
aggressive cooling solutions in our product portfolio. Please contact your sales representative to order or
discuss your thermal solution needs.
CAUTION
The end customer has the responsibility to ensure that the die temperature of the processor does not
exceed 100°C. Permanent overheating may destroy the board!
In case the temperature exceeds 100°C the environmental temperature must be reduced. Under certain
circumstances sufficient air circulation must be provided.
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Chapter: Support and Service
Beckhoff's Branch Offices and Representatives
9 Support and Service
Beckhoff and their partners around the world offer comprehensive support and service, making available
fast and competent assistance with all questions related to Beckhoff products and system solutions.
9.1 Beckhoff's Branch Offices and Representatives
Please contact your Beckhoff branch office or representative for local support and service on Beckhoff
products.
The addresses of Beckhoff's branch offices and representatives around the world can be found on her
internet pages: http://www.beckhoff.com
You will also find further documentation for Beckhoff components there.
9.2 Beckhoff Headquarters
Beckhoff Automation GmbH
Eiserstr. 5
33415 Verl
Germany
phone:
fax:
e-mail:
web:
+49(0)5246/963-0
+49(0)5246/963-198
info@beckhoff.com
www.beckhoff.com
9.2.1 Beckhoff Support
Support offers you comprehensive technical assistance, helping you not only with the application of
individual Beckhoff products, but also with other, wide-ranging services:
o
o
o
support
design, programming and commissioning of complex automation systems
and extensive training programs for Beckhoff system components
hotline:
fax:
e-mail:
+49(0)5246/963-157
+49(0)5246/963-9157
support@beckhoff.com
9.2.2 Beckhoff Service
The Beckhoff Service Center supports you in all matters of after-sales service:
o
o
o
o
on-site service
repair service
spare parts service
hotline service
hotline:
fax:
e-mail:
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+49(0)5246/963-460
+49(0)5246/963-479
service@beckhoff.com
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Annex: Post-Codes
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Annex: Post-Codes
I
Annex: Post-Codes
Description
Code
01h
The Xgroup-program code is written in the random access memory from address 1000:0
onwards.
03h
Initialise Variable/Routine "Superio_Early_Init".
05h
1. Cancel display
2. Cancel CMOS error flag
07h
1. Cancel 8042 (keyboard controller) Interface Register
2. Initialising and self testing of 8042 (keyboard controller)
08h
1. Test of special keyboard controllers (Winbond 977 super I/O Chip-series).
2. Enabling of the keyboard-interface register
0Ah
1. Disabling of the PS/2 mouse interface (optional).
2. Auto-detection of the connectors for Keyboard and mouse, optional: swap of PS/2 mouse ports
and PS/2 interfaces.
0Eh
Test of the F000h-memory segment (Read/Write ability). In case of an error a signal will come out
of the loud speakers.
10h
Auto-detection of the flash-rom-type and loading of the suitable Read/Write program into the run
time memory segment F000 (it is required for ESCD-data & the DMI-pool-support).
12h
Interface-test of the CMOS RAM-logic (walking 1’s”-algorithm). Setting of the power status of the
real-time-clock (RTC), afterwards test of register overflow.
14h
Initialising of the chip-set with default values. They can be modified through a software (MODBIN)
by the OEM-customer.
16h
Initialise Variable/Routine "Early_Init_Onboard_Generator".
18h
CPU auto-detection (manufacturer, SMI type (Cyrix or Intel), CPU-class (586 or 686).
1Bh
Initialising if the interrupt pointer table. If nothing else is pretended, the hardware interrupts will
point on “SPURIOUS_INT_HDLR and the software interrupts will point on
SPURIOUS_soft_HDLR.
1Dh
Initialise Variable/Routine EARLY_PM_INIT.
1Fh
Load the keyboard table (Notebooks)
21h
Initialising of the hardware power management (HPM) (Notebooks)
23h
1. Test the validity of the RTC-values (Example: “5Ah” is an invalid value for an RTC-minute).
2. Load the CMOS-values into the BIOS Stack. Default-values are loaded if CMOS-checksum
errors occur.
3. Preparing of the BIOS ‘resource map’ for the PCI & plug and play configuration. If ESCD is
valid, take into consideration the ESCD’s legacy information.
4. Initialise the onboard clock generator. Clock circuit at non-used PCI- and DIMM slots.
5. First initialising of PCI-devices: assign PCI-bus numbers - alot memory- & I/O resources search for functional VGA-controllers and VGA-BIOS and copy the latter into memory segment
C000:0 (Video ROM Shadow).
27h
Initialise cache memory for INT 09
29h
1. Program the CPU (internal MTRR at P6 and PII) for the first memory address range (0-640K).
2. Initialising of the APIC at CPUs of the Pentium-class.
3. Program the chip-set according to the settings of the CMOS-set-up (Example: Onboard
IDE-controller).
4. Measuring of the CPU clock speed.
5. Initialise the video BIOS.
2Dh
1. Initialise the “Multi-Language”-function of the BIOS
2. Soft copy, e.g. Award-Logo, CPU-type and CPU clock speed…
33h
Keyboard-reset (except super I/O chips of the Winbond 977 series)
3Ch
Test the 8254 (timer device)
3Eh
Test the interrupt Mask bits of IRQ-channel 1 of the interrupt controller 8259.
40h
Test the interrupt Mask bits of IRQ-channel 2 of the interrupt controller 8259
43h
Testing the function of the interrupt controller (8259).
47h
Initialise EISA slot (if existent).
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Description
Code
49h
1. Determination of the entire memory size by revising the last 32-Bit double word of each 64k
memory segment.
2. Program “write allocation” at AMD K5-CPUs.
4Eh
1. Program MTRR at M1 CPUs
2. Initialise level 2-cache at CPUs of the class P6 and set the “cacheable range” of the random
access memory.
3. Initialise APIC at CPUs of the class P6.
4. Only for multiprocessor systems (MP platform): Setting of the “cacheable range” on the
respective smallest value (for the case of non-identical values).
50h
Initialise USB interface
52h
Testing of the entire random access memory and deleting of the extended memory (put on “0”)
55h
Only for multi processor systems (MP platform): Indicate the number of CPUs.
57h
1. Indicate the plug and play logo
2. First ISA plug and play initialising – CSN-assignment for each identified ISA plug and play
device.
59h
Initialise TrendMicro anti virus program code.
5Bh
(Optional:) Indication of the possibility to start AWDFLASH.EXE (Flash ROM programming) from
the hard disk.
5Dh
1. Initialise Variable/Routine Init_Onboard_Super_IO.
2. Initialise Variable/Routine Init_Onbaord_AUDIO.
60h
Release for starting the CMOS set-up (this means that before this step of POST, users are not
able to access the BIOS set-up).
65h
Initialising of the PS/2 mouse.
67h
Information concerning the size of random access memory for function call (INT 15h with AX-Reg.
= E820h).
69h
Enable level 2 cache
6Bh
Programming of the chip set register according to the BIOS set-up and auto-detection table.
6Dh
1. Assignment of resources for all ISA plug and play devices.
2. Assignment of the port address for onboard COM-ports (only if an automatic junction has been
defined in the setup).
6Fh
1. Initialising of the floppy controller
2. Programming of all relevant registers and variables (floppy and floppy controller).
73h
Optional feature:
Call of AWDFLASH.EXE if:
- the AWDFLASH program was found on a disk in the floppy drive.
- the shortcut ALT+F2 was pressed.
75h
Detection and installation of the IDE drives: HDD, LS120, ZIP, CDROM…
77h
Detection of parallel and serial ports.
7Ah
Co-processor is detected and enabled.
7Fh
1. Switch over to the text mode, the logo output is supported.
- Indication of possibly emerged errors. Waiting for keyboard entry.
- No errors emerged, respective F1 key was pressed (continue):
Deleting of the EPA- or own logo.
82h
1. Call the pointer to the “chip set power management”.
2. Load the text font of the EPA-logo (not if a complete picture is displayed)
3. If a password is set, it is asked here.
83h
Saving of the data in the stack, back to CMOS.
84h
Initialising of ISA plug and play boot drives (also Boot-ROMs)
85h
1. Final initialising of the USB-host.
2. At network PCs (Boot-ROM): Construction of a SYSID structure table
3. Backspace the scope presentation into the text mode
4. Initialise the ACPI table (top of memory).
5. Initialise and link ROMs on ISA cards
6. Assignment of PCI-IRQs
7. Initialising of the advanced power management (APM)
8. Set back the IRQ-register.
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Description
Code
93h
Reading in of the hard disk boot sector for the inspection through the internal anti virus program
(trend anti virus code)
94h
1. Enabling of level 2 cache
2. Setting of the clock speed during the boot process
3. Final initialising of the chip set.
4. Final initialising of the power management.
5. Erase the onscreen and display the overview table (rectangular box).
6. Program “write allocation” at K6 CPUs (AMD)
7. Program “write combining” at P6 CPUs (INTEL)
95h
1. Program the changeover of summer-and winter-time
2. Update settings of keyboard-LED and keyboard repeat rates
96h
1. Multi processor system: generate MP-table
2. Generate and update ESCD-table
3. Correct century settings in the CMOS (20xx or 19xx)
4. Synchronise the DOS-system timer with CMOS-time
5. Generate an MSIRQ-Routing table..
C0h
Chip set initialising:
- Cut off shadow RAM
- Cut off L2 cache (apron 7 or older)
- Initialise chip set register
C1h
Memory detection:
Auto detection of DRAM size, type and error correction (ECC or none)
Auto detection of L2 cache size (apron 7 or older)
C3h
Unpacking of the packed BIOS program codes into the random access memory.
C5h
Copying of the BIOS program code into the shadow RAM (segments E000 & F000) via chipset
hook.
CFh
Testing of the CMOS read/write functionality
FFh
Boot trial over boot-loader-routine (software-interrupt INT 19h)
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Annex: Resources
II Annex: Resources
IO Range
The used resources depend on setup settings.
The given values are ranges, which are fixed by AT compatibility. Other IO ranges are used, which are
dynamically adjusted by Plug & Play BIOS while booting.
Function
Address
0-FF
170-17F
1F0-1F7
278-27F
2E8-2EF
2F8-2FF
370-377
378-37F
3BC-3BF
3E8-3EF
3F0-3F7
3F8-3FF
Reserved IO area of the board
IDE2
IDE1
LPT2
COM4
COM2
FDC2
LPT1
LPT3
COM3
FDC1
COM1
Memory Range
The used resources depend on setup settings.
If the entire range is clogged through option ROMs, these functions do not work anymore.
Address
A0000-BFFFF
C0000-CFFFF
D0000-DFFFF
E0000-EFFFF
F0000-FFFFF
Function
VGA RAM
VGA BIOS
AHCI BIOS / RAID / PXE (if available)
System BIOS while booting
System BIOS
Interrupt
The used resources depend on setup settings.
The listed interrupts and their use are given through AT compatibility.
If interrupts must exclusively be available on the ISA side, they have to be reserved through the BIOS setup.
The exclusivity is not given and not possible on the PCI side.
Address
IRQ0
IRQ1
IRQ2 (9)
IRQ3
IRQ4
IRQ5
IRQ6
IRQ7
IRQ8
IRQ9
IRQ10
IRQ11
IRQ12
Function
Timer
PS/2 Keyboard
(COM3)
COM1
COM2
(COM4)
FDC
LPT1
RTC
PS/2 Mouse
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Address
IRQ13
IRQ14
IRQ15
Function
FPU
IDE Primary
(IDE Secondary)
PCI Devices
All listed PCI devices exist on the board. Some PCI devices or functions of devices may be disabled in the
BIOS setup. Once a device is disabled other devices may get PCI bus numbers different from the ones
listed in the table.
INTA
AD
21
24
A
A
D
C
H
C
B
B
B
A
E
REQ
-
PCI
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1 or 2
1 or 2
Dev.
0
0
0
2
2
29
29
29
29
30
31
31
31
31
31
5
8
Fct.
0
1
3
0
1
0
1
2
7
0
0
1
3
5
6
0
Controller / Slot
Host Bridge ID3580
ID3584
ID3585
VGA Graphics ID3582
Graphics Controller ID3582
USB UHCI Controller #1 ID24C2
USB UHCI Controller #2 ID24C4
USB UHCI Controller #3 ID24C7
USB 2.0 EHCI Controller ID24CD
Hub Interface to PCI Bridge ID244E
PCI to LPC Bridge ID24C0
IDE Controller ID24CB
SMBus Controller ID24C3
AC ’97 Audio Controller ID24C5
AC ’97 Modem Controller ID24C6
External Slot (Mini PCI)
LAN internal ICH4 ID103A
SMB Devices
The following table contains all reserved SM-Bus device addresses in 8-bit notation. Note that external
devices must not use any of these addresses even if the component mentioned in the table is not present
on the motherboard.
Address
10-11
40-41
60-61
70-73
88-89
A0-A1
A2-A3
A4-AF
B0-BF
D2-D3
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Function
Standard slave address
GPIO
BIOS internal
POST code output
BIOS-defined slave address
DIMM 1
DIMM 2
BIOS internal
BIOS internal
Clock
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